ATTRACTIONS MURRENGENBURG NSW

Across its thousands of hectares, Tallaganda National Park plays host to a huge variety of environments. Up at its highest points, you'll discover subalpine snow gums and even high-altitude swamp. On the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range, you'll find tall, moist forest dominated by ribbon gum and narrow-leaved peppermint, while on its west slopes are forests of ... Visit website for more info

The Saddle Camp is located just ten minutes from Braidwood for girls only horse riding adventures!
Make all of your horse dreams come true with your own horse as long as you stay. Learn to ride, care for and compete your beautiful, gentle horses or pony.
Perfect for beginners - take part in a range of riding lesson camps, mini gymkhanas, bush trails and lots of other fun horse adventures to fill your hearts desires!
Boys are more than welcome to join the day activities but overnight stays are strictly girls only.
For The Parents - relax with a coffee at the bush cafe where you will find local and season inspired meals and the place to purchase local jams, relishes, juices and more. Enjoy one of the wilderness walks and spot some of the local endangered species while you wait your childrens return.

FyreGallery is a boutique fine art gallery specialising in works on paper and textiles. FyreGallery usually exhibits April to May and November to December each year.
Located in the heart of unique heritage listed Braidwood, New South Wales, FyreGallery is committed to an ethos of "beautiful, functional and sustainable". Since opening in 2005 FyreGallery has acquired a reputation for surprising and delighting clients and visitors alike.

Visitors can absorb the region's food heritage and sample a unique range of quality goods that reflect the region's rural industries and cultural heritage.
Discover the region's cider heritage and the significance that cider has played in Australia and in the Braidwood region in particular. Sample cider made with English and French cider apple varieties. Real cider made using similar techniques and apple varieties used in the region in the 1860s.
Indulge in food inspired by their local seasonal produce. Engage in events, activities and workshops that both educate and entertain. Apple pressing, cheese making, bread baking and home butchery to name a few.
Relax in the shady picnic spot surrounded by heritage fruit trees and magnificent rural vistas.
Champion of seasonality, regional produce, heritage and cultural distinctiveness.

4km (one way) - 4 hour - Hard difficulty
This is bushwalking at its best for those with a keen sense of adventure. Pull on your hiking boots and get ready to sweat, you should be fit and well-prepared with lots of water and a map as this day walk, to the summit of Mount Budawang, is more taxing than its modest distance of 4km suggests.